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  1. Council seeks community’s feedback on electric scooters

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    22 Dec 2020: A survey is available on council’s Shape Your Ipswich website. The survey closes 25 October 2020. ... The survey can be completed at: www.shapeyouripswich.com.au/e-scooters-ipswich.

  2. City of IpswichCommunity Reference Groups Six Month Monitoring and ... (PDF, 434k)

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    14 Apr 2021: 5. SURVEY RESULTS. 7. INTERACTIVE ENGAGEMENT AT THE END OF YEAR COMMUNITY REFERENCE GROUP MEETING. ... Survey Results. Interactive engagement at the end of year Community Reference Group meeting.

  3. PROFILE White‐ bellied Sea Eagle   Haliaeetus leucogaster  In recent years a pair of White‐bellied Sea Eagles have been living, nesting and hunting in and around the Bundamba Wetlands. Dedicated l (PDF, 108k)

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    7 Mar 2014: the Bundamba Wetlands. Dedicated local survey groups have identified a male and female pair located at Daley’s Lagoon where the pair are rearing their young and teaching them to hunt. ... The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is

  4. Be on the lookout for wildlife during breeding season

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    9 Oct 2023: Deputy Mayor Milligan said one way residents could proactively support urban wildlife would be to participate in the Aussie Backyard Bird Count, which runs from 16 to 22 October. ... Council is supporting the Aussie Backyard Bird Count and encourages

  5. Ipswich Libraries ask community to please speak up

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    20 May 2022: A $50 Coles gift voucher is up for grabs for eight lucky participants who complete the survey. ... The survey is open until mid-June and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.

  6. Core Business Services 2022–2023 2022–2023IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL ■ CORE ... (PDF, 1840k)

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    28 Jun 2022: The Ipswich brand is positive and inclusive. HOW WE MEASURE. Community Perception Survey. ... Staff engagement survey. Financial Sustainability Ratios. Transparency and Integrity Hub reports and engagement.

  7. Annual libraries pulse check open for feedback

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    1 Jun 2023: The 2021-2022 Ipswich Libraries Survey Report showed a 98.4 per cent satisfaction rate and council looks to maintain that high satisfaction rate. ... Those who complete the survey will go into the draw to win a brand-new iPad (10 Gen).

  8. The little centre meeting the big needs of the community

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    22 Dec 2020: This survey, to be launched this week, will be compared to previous milestone surveys to set the direction of the community centre into the future. ... Through our community surveys we have been able to assess the needs of the community and connect them

  9. Living in the Black Snake Creek Catchment ACKNOWLEDGMENTS West ... (PDF, 9702k)

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    6 Oct 2015: 22. Creating a bird-friendly backyardThe Black Snake Creek area is blessed with many beautiful native birds. ... Superb and Red Backed Fairy Wrens, Double-barred Finches, Yellow Rumped Thornbills and several diff erent honeyeaters now call this garden

  10. 04B amended (PDF, 111k)

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    8 Oct 2003: Division 1 - Keeping of Birds. Division 1A - Keeping of Poultry (including Ducks, Geese and Peacocks and the like). ... a) The birds are to kept so as not to cause a nuisance.

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